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Help needed to count bats and find roosts this summer

Help needed to count bats and find roosts this summer

The B.C. Community Bat Program hosting annual event to monitor the province's bat population
North Shore libraries given provincial award for pandemic-era tech initiative

North Shore libraries given provincial award for pandemic-era tech initiative

Cellphones and tablets for those who depend on accessing the library were handed out following COVID closures
Time Traveller: Grouse Mountain's original chalet was picture perfect before it burned to the ground

Time Traveller: Grouse Mountain's original chalet was picture perfect before it burned to the ground

The structure was designed in around 1925
Till we meet again: Second World War photo comes home to North Vancouver family

Till we meet again: Second World War photo comes home to North Vancouver family

20-year-old Robert Goldney's plane went down over Germany in 1943
West Van care worker imparts non-verbal lesson after going silent following surgery

West Van care worker imparts non-verbal lesson after going silent following surgery

Rachel Loerch is hoping for a teachable moment so others better understand what it's like interacting with kids who have non-verbal autism
North Van tennis players hold sit-in at Little Cates over multi-lining for pickleball

North Van tennis players hold sit-in at Little Cates over multi-lining for pickleball

District defers decision to repurpose Court 3 for shared use, citing aim to 'balance needs of all court users'
North Vancouver student receives Terry Fox Humanitarian Award worth $28K

North Vancouver student receives Terry Fox Humanitarian Award worth $28K

The award were established in 1982 with the goal of honouring and advancing the humanitarian legacy of Terry Fox
North Vancouver firefighters surprise students with end-of-school soaking (VIDEOS)

North Vancouver firefighters surprise students with end-of-school soaking (VIDEOS)

'The kids were going crazy at all the schools and there were lots of thank-yous from the parents'
These kittens dumped across the North Shore were rescued just in time

These kittens dumped across the North Shore were rescued just in time

'It’s a death sentence to put them out and hope that somebody will find them'
Time Traveller: When the federal government stepped in with wartime housing

Time Traveller: When the federal government stepped in with wartime housing

Some of the housing in North Vancouver survived well past the end of the war